When would a transformation of chemical energy to electrical energy occur?(1 point)
Responses
when there is chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
when there is chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when the current becomes zero
when the current becomes zero
when a reaction produces the same products
as reactants, but with a difference in electrical charge
which of the multiple choice answers is that
The answer is not listed among the multiple choice options.
give one that is
There is no correct answer among the provided multiple choice options. A correct option would be: "when a redox reaction occurs, transferring electrons from one species to another, producing a difference in electrical charge that can be harnessed as electrical energy".
A transformation of chemical energy to electrical energy would occur when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals.
The correct answer is: when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals.
Chemical energy can be converted into electrical energy through a process called electrochemical reactions. In these reactions, a chemical reaction occurs between metals and nonmetals, causing the movement of electrons. These moving electrons create a flow of electric charges, which we call electric current. Therefore, a transformation of chemical energy to electrical energy occurs when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals.